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George Jessel and Sophie Tucker date unknown
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Geraldine Fitzgerald date unknown
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Gertrude Lawrence date unknown
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Girls Who Stop The Shows date unknown
Sono Osato appears in this photo essay of top level Broadway women.
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Glad To See You date unknown
Jane Withers Broadway debut, where she introduced the song "Guess I'll Have To Hang My Tears Out To Dry", made famous later by Frank Sinatra.
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Harvey date unknown
The 1945 Pulitzer Prize winning story of Elwood P. Dowd and his imaginary six foot, three and one half inch tall rabbit Harvey. Starring Frank Fay and Josephine Hull, the play ran for 1775 performances. The 1950 film version recast James Stewart in the role of Elwood P. Dowd and won a "Best Actress in a Supporting Role" Oscar for Mrs. Hull.
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Inside U.S.A date unknown
Beatrice Lillie, Jack Haley, and Valerie Bettis star.
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Jacob's Pillow date unknown
An annual dance festival.
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Jan Clayton Dancing from Show Boat date unknown
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Joan McCracken date unknown
Eileen Darby photographs her good friend Joan McCracken candidly hamming in several settings. Joan McCracken found fame playing the role of Sylvie "The Girl Who Falls Down" in Oklahoma! and was later married to Bob Fosse.
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La Guardia and Jungleers Band date unknown
A visit with New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia and the military Jungleers Band.
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Lend An Ear date unknown
Carol Channing
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Life Magazine Covers date unknown
The Life Magazine covers of Eileen Darby.
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Lillian Hellman date unknown
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Look Magazine Covers date unknown
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Louis Prima date unknown
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Mademoiselle Party date unknown
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Mary Jane Walsh date unknown
Singer known for "Too Many Girls", 1939. Her first show was Rodgers and Harts "I'd Rather Be Right", 1937, from the famous quote "I'd Rather Be Right Than President". Shown here while involved with "Let's Face It!", the Cole Porter 1941 musical.
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Meet The People - London date unknown
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Peggy Ann Garner date unknown
Peggy Ann Garner was a childhood star of the late 1930's and 1940's, best known for her screen performances in Jane Eyre (1944) and A Tree Grows In Brooklyn (1945). In this series of images Eileen Darby captures the young Canton, Ohio star having a fun day at Coney Island in New York.
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Phyllis Thaxter date unknown
Star of Take Her, She's Mine with Art Carney.
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Playboy of The Western World date unknown
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Playboy of The Western World Rehearsal date unknown
Starring Burgess Meredith, Directed by Guthrie McClintic
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Rosina Lhévinne and Van Cliburn date unknown
Pianist Van Cliburn is shown rehearsing with his teacher Rosina Lhévinne. She became his instructor at The Juilliard School and propelled him to fame in 1958 with his win in the inaugural International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. The win caught the attention of the nation and he was given a ticker tape parade in New York and shared the top of the charts with the likes of the soundtrack to South Pacific and Johnny Mathis.
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Sophia Loren as a Fashion Model date unknown
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Tennessee Williams date unknown
A candid session with Tennessee Williams in his hotel room looking over some of his notes.
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The Barretts of Wimpole Street date unknown
starring Katharine Cornell.
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The Father date unknown
Grace Kelly, Raymond Massey, and Mady Christians star.
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The Glass Menagerie date unknown
The Tennessee Williams' play that established him as a major American Playwright. The success of The Glass Menagerie started a long series of hit Broadway plays for Williams. Starring Laurette Taylor, with Set Design by Jo Mielziner. The included sequence of Laurette Taylor on the phone selling magazine subscriptions is considered by many to be the finest performance on a Broadway stage.
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The Importance of Being Earnest date unknown
John Gielgud stars in the Oscar Wilde play The Importance of Being Earnest.
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The Rugged Path date unknown
The rehearsal for The Rugged Path shows Spencer Tracy in an office during a read-through.
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Three To Make Ready date unknown
Ray Bolger
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Watch On The Rhine date unknown
Opened May 12th, 1941 at the Martin Beek Theatre in New York City.
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Witness For The Prosecution date unknown
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